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- From: keister@poincare.phys.cmu.edu (Bradley D. Keister)
- Subject: Re: Demacs and EMM386.EXE - best settings ??
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- Organization: Gatewayed from the GNU Project mailing list help-gnu-emacs@prep.ai.mit.edu
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 08:13:34 GMT
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- >> I've had Demacs running for some time now and am very happy
- >> with it generally speaking. However, until now, I had not been using the
- >> EMM386.EXE driver, as it stopped my protected mode compiler working. I
- >> have just received a new version of the compiler which works fine with
- >> EMM386, and wondered what the best set of parameters to use with EMM386
- >> is to get best performance from Demacs (I realise that "noems" does'nt
- >> work too well :) The thing is I have not been able to get Demacs to run
- >> at anything like its former speed, if at all with any of the settings
- >> I've tried. I'd really like to hear what works for other people.
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- I'd like to know what you find out. I get the most lower memory by
- using EMM386 noems and loadhigh, but then demacs doesn't run. If I
- use EMM386 ram, then demacs works, but only one TSR loads high, and
- I'm wasting RAM used as expanded memory. In fact, that situation
- isn't much different from not loading EMM386 at all.
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